Collections of the Massachusetts Historical SocietyMassachusetts Historical Society., 1886 - 28 Seiten For the statement above quoted, also for full bibliographical information regarding this publication, and for the contents of the volumes [1st ser.] v. 1- 7th series, v. 5, cf. Griffin, Bibl. of Amer. hist. society. 2d edition, 1907, p. 346-360. |
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... fire burns . We of Canajoharie met the messenger you sent with a letter at Col. Johnson's ; and as soon as we received it , we came down running , and the Six Nations are now here complete . The Governor then said : Brethren of the Six ...
... fire burns . We of Canajoharie met the messenger you sent with a letter at Col. Johnson's ; and as soon as we received it , we came down running , and the Six Nations are now here complete . The Governor then said : Brethren of the Six ...
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... fire always burns , and keep it so securely that neither thunder nor lightning shall break it . There we will consult over it ; and as we have lately added two links to it , so we will use our endeavors to add as many links more to it ...
... fire always burns , and keep it so securely that neither thunder nor lightning shall break it . There we will consult over it ; and as we have lately added two links to it , so we will use our endeavors to add as many links more to it ...
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... fire of friendship always used to burn ; and ' tis now three years since we have been called to any public treaty here . ' Tis true there are Commissioners here , but they have never invited us to smoke with them , ( by which they mean ...
... fire of friendship always used to burn ; and ' tis now three years since we have been called to any public treaty here . ' Tis true there are Commissioners here , but they have never invited us to smoke with them , ( by which they mean ...
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... fire here is burnt out and ( turning his face to the New York Commissioners of Indian affairs at Albany , who were there present , ) desired them to take notice of what he said . Which answer from the Indians was debated paragraph by ...
... fire here is burnt out and ( turning his face to the New York Commissioners of Indian affairs at Albany , who were there present , ) desired them to take notice of what he said . Which answer from the Indians was debated paragraph by ...
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... fire burns clear , and we hope all things will be pleasant on both A Belt . sides for the future . Brethren , We gladly understand that you gave no countenance to the French who went to Ohio and have entered on your lands . They are ...
... fire burns clear , and we hope all things will be pleasant on both A Belt . sides for the future . Brethren , We gladly understand that you gave no countenance to the French who went to Ohio and have entered on your lands . They are ...
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